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Lahore Sehri & Namaz Timings
What is Sehri Time in Lahore
Sehri timings refer to the time period before dawn when Muslims observing the fast during the holy month of Ramadan have their pre-dawn meal (also called Sehri or Suhoor). It is recommended for Muslims to eat Sehri to sustain themselves throughout the day-long fast.
The exact timing of Sehri varies depending on the location and time of year. It typically begins about an hour and a half to two hours before the Fajr prayer (the first prayer of the day) and ends a few minutes before the break of dawn. It is recommended to stop eating before dawn prayer time to ensure that the fast is observed correctly.
During the month of Ramadan, Sehri is a crucial meal that provides the energy and hydration necessary to maintain the fast throughout the day. Eating a healthy and balanced Sehri meal is encouraged to ensure that individuals are nourished and sustained throughout the day.
Lahore Ramadan Timings 2023 - Today Sehri & Iftar Times
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Sehr-o-Iftar Time (Hanafi) |
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6:17 pm | 4:42 am | ![]() |
23 March | 1 |
6:17 pm | 4:41 am | ![]() |
24 March | 2 |
6:18 pm | 4:39 am | ![]() |
25 March | 3 |
6:19 pm | 4:38 am | ![]() |
26 March | 4 |
6:19 pm | 4:37 am | ![]() |
27 March | 5 |
6:20 pm | 4:35 am | ![]() |
28 March | 6 |
6:21 pm | 4:34 am | ![]() |
29 March | 7 |
6:21 pm | 4:33 am | ![]() |
30 March | 8 |
6:22 pm | 4:31 am | ![]() |
31 March | 9 |
6:23 pm | 4:30 am | ![]() |
01 April | 10 |
6:23 pm | 4:28 am | ![]() |
02 April | 11 |
6:24 pm | 4:27 am | ![]() |
03 April | 12 |
6:25 pm | 4:26 am | ![]() |
04 April | 13 |
6:25 pm | 4:24 am | ![]() |
05 April | 14 |
6:26 pm | 4:23 am | ![]() |
06 April | 15 |
6:27 pm | 4:21 am | ![]() |
07 April | 16 |
6:27 pm | 4:20 am | ![]() |
08 April | 17 |
6:28 pm | 4:19 am | ![]() |
09 April | 18 |
6:29 pm | 4:17 am | ![]() |
10 April | 19 |
6:29 pm | 4:16 am | ![]() |
11 April | 20 |
6:30 pm | 4:14 am | ![]() |
12 April | 21 |
6:31 pm | 4:13 am | ![]() |
13 April | 22 |
6:31 pm | 4:12 am | ![]() |
14 April | 23 |
6:32 pm | 4:10 am | ![]() |
15 April | 24 |
6:33 pm | 4:09 am | ![]() |
16 April | 25 |
6:33 pm | 4:08 am | ![]() |
17 April | 26 |
6:34 pm | 4:06 am | ![]() |
18 April | 27 |
6:35 pm | 4:05 am | ![]() |
19 April | 28 |
6:35 pm | 4:04 am | ![]() |
20 April | 29 |
6:36 pm | 4:02 am | ![]() |
21 April | 30 |
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Sehr-o-Iftar Time (Jafari) |
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06:27 pm | 04:32 am | ![]() |
23 March | 1 |
06:27 pm | 04:31 am | ![]() |
24 March | 2 |
06:28 pm | 04:29 am | ![]() |
25 March | 3 |
06:29 pm | 04:28 am | ![]() |
26 March | 4 |
06:29 pm | 04:27 am | ![]() |
27 March | 5 |
06:30 pm | 04:25 am | ![]() |
28 March | 6 |
06:31 pm | 04:24 am | ![]() |
29 March | 7 |
06:31 pm | 04:23 am | ![]() |
30 March | 8 |
06:32 pm | 04:21 am | ![]() |
31 March | 9 |
06:33 pm | 04:20 am | ![]() |
01 April | 10 |
06:33 pm | 04:18 am | ![]() |
02 April | 11 |
06:34 pm | 04:17 am | ![]() |
03 April | 12 |
06:35 pm | 04:16 am | ![]() |
04 April | 13 |
06:35 pm | 04:14 am | ![]() |
05 April | 14 |
06:36 pm | 04:13 am | ![]() |
06 April | 15 |
06:37 pm | 04:11 am | ![]() |
07 April | 16 |
06:37 pm | 04:10 am | ![]() |
08 April | 17 |
06:38 pm | 04:09 am | ![]() |
09 April | 18 |
06:39 pm | 04:07 am | ![]() |
10 April | 19 |
06:39 pm | 04:06 am | ![]() |
11 April | 20 |
06:40 pm | 04:04 am | ![]() |
12 April | 21 |
06:41 pm | 04:03 am | ![]() |
13 April | 22 |
06:41 pm | 04:02 am | ![]() |
14 April | 23 |
06:42 pm | 04:00 am | ![]() |
15 April | 24 |
06:43 pm | 03:59 am | ![]() |
16 April | 25 |
06:43 pm | 03:58 am | ![]() |
17 April | 26 |
06:44 pm | 03:56 am | ![]() |
18 April | 27 |
06:45 pm | 03:55 am | ![]() |
19 April | 28 |
06:45 pm | 03:54 am | ![]() |
20 April | 29 |
06:46 pm | 03:52 am | ![]() |
21 April | 30 |
What is namaz time
Namaz time refers to the specific times during the day when Muslims perform their daily prayers, also known as Salah. The exact timings of the five daily prayers vary depending on the location and time of year, as they are based on the position of the sun.
The five daily prayers are:
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Fajr: This is the pre-dawn prayer, performed before sunrise.
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Dhuhr: This is the midday prayer, performed after the sun passes its zenith.
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Asr: This is the afternoon prayer, performed in the late afternoon.
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Maghrib: This is the evening prayer, performed just after sunset.
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Isha: This is the night prayer, performed after twilight has disappeared.
Muslims typically determine the exact times for prayer by referring to a prayer timetable or Islamic calendar, which provides the prayer times for each day based on the location and local conventions. It is important for Muslims to perform their prayers on time and with proper focus and concentration, as Salah is one of the fundamental acts of worship in Islam.
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